Bay Area/ San Francisco

Our Biggest Stories Of 2013: Number Four

Published on December 28, 2013
Our Biggest Stories Of 2013: Number FourFlickr/kingofmonks
Oh yes oh yes, it's time for that annual spree of navel-gazing in which we count down our biggest stories of the year, measured in traffic, comments, likes and tweets. These are the stories that garnered the most attention, caused the most fuss, or tickled your collective funnybones the most in 2013. Here's number four.

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On September 13th, we headed to the corner of Haight and Laguna to document the removal of Jeremy Fish's "silly pink bunny" statue. We expected it to be a pretty tame affair, and for the most part, it was. At least until the heavy machinery came out. Click thru for the full story, our fourth most popular of the year. And while you're at it, check out our number fours from previous years: 2012: Lenny Kravitz Visits The Lower Haight 2011: Fire Engulfs House on Waller Street 2010: Awful Person Kills Thousands of Bees at Hayes Valley Farm